
The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization
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- 1: Bernd Heine and Heiko Narrog: Introduction
- Part I: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory
- 2: Elizabeth Traugott: Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of Change
- 3: Olga Fischer: Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change
- 4: Elly van Gelderen: Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar
- 5: Peter Harder and Kasper Boye: Grammaticalization and Functional Linguistics
- 6: Joan Bybee: Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization
- 7: Ronald Langacker: Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar
- 8: Nikolas Gisborne and Amanda Patten: Grammaticalization and Construction Grammar
- 9: Walter Bisang: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology
- 10: Terttu Nevalainen and Minna Palander-Collin: Grammaticalization and Sociolinguistics
- 11: Holger Diessel: Grammaticalization and Language Acquisition
- 12: Andrew Smith: Grammaticalization and Language Evolution
- 13: Östen Dahl: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Complexity
- 14: Kersti Börjars and Nigel Vincent: Grammaticalization and Directionality
- 15: Marianne Mithun: Grammaticalization and Explanation
- 16: Brian Joseph: Grammaticalization: A General Critique
- Part II: Methodological Issues
- 17: Shana Poplack: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Variation
- 18: Rena Torres Cacoullos and James Walker: Collocations in Grammaticalization and Variation
- 19: Christian Mair: Grammaticalization and Corpus Linguistics
- 20: Helena Raumolin-Brunberg and Arja Nurmi: Grammaticalization and Language Change in the Individual
- 21: Bernd Kortmann and Agnes Schneider: Grammaticalization in Non-Standard Varieties of English
- 22: Yaron Matras: Grammaticalization and Language Contact
- 23: Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva: The Areal Dimension of Grammaticalization
- 24: Walter De Mulder and Béatrice Lamiroy: Degrees of Grammaticalization Across Languages
- 25: Heiko Narrog and Johan van der Auwera: Grammaticalization and Semantic Maps
- Part III: Domains of Grammaticalization
- 26: Anne Wichmann: Grammaticalization and Prosody
- 27: Martin Haspelmath: The Gradual Coelescence into 'Words' in Grammaticalization
- 28: Ilse Wischer: Grammaticalization and Word Formation
- 29: Scott DeLancey: grammaticalization and Syntax - A Functional View
- 30: Chaofen Sun and Elizabeth Traugott: Grammaticalization and Word Order Change
- 31: Regine Eckardt: Grammaticalization and Semantic Change
- 32: Steve Nicolle: Pragmatic Aspects of Grammaticalization
- 33: Richard Waltereit: Grammaticalization and Discourse
- 34: Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen: Grammaticalization and Conversation
- 35: Douglas Lightfoot: Grammaticalization and Lexicalization
- 36: Gabriele Diewald: Grammaticalization and Pragmaticalization
- 37: John Haiman: Iconicity Versus grammaticalization: A Case Study
- 38: Muriel Norde: Degrammaticalization
- Part IV: Grammaticalization of Form Classes and Categories
- 39: Elly van Gelderen: The Grammaticalization of Agreement
- 40: Paolo Ramat: Adverbial Grammaticalization
- 41: Christa König: The Grammaticalization of Adpositions and Case Marking
- 42: Walter De Mulder and Anne Carlier: The Grammaticalization of Definite Articles
- 43: Björn Wiemer: The Grammaticalization of Passives
- 44: Manfred Krug: Auxiliaries and Grammaticalization
- 45: Laurel J. Brinton: The Grammaticalization of Complex Predicates
- 46: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen: Negative Cycles and Grammaticalization
- 47: Kees Hengeveld: The Grammaticalization of Tense and Aspect
- 48: Debra Ziegeler: The Grammaticalization of Modality
- 49: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: The Grammaticality of Evidentiality
- 50: Noriko Onodera: The Grammaticalization of Discourse Markers
- 51: Zygmunt Frajzyngier: The Grammaticalization of Reference Systems
- 52: Toshio Ohori: The Grammaticalization of Subordination
- 53: Guy Deutscher: The Grammaticalization of Quotatives
- 54: Anna Giacalone Ramat and Caterina Mauri: The Grammaticalization of Coordinating Interclausal Connectives
- 55: Sandra A. Thompson and Ryoko Suzuki: The Grammaticalization of Final Particles
- Part V: The Different Faces of Grammaticalization Across Languages
- 56: Roland Pfau and Markus Steinbach: Grammaticalization in Sign Languages
- 57: Bernd Heine: Grammaticalization in African Languages
- 58: Martin Hilpert: Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages
- 59: Adam Ledgeway: Grammaticalization From Latin to Romance
- 60: Mário Eduardo Martelotta and Maria Maura Cezario: Grammaticalization in Brazilian Portuguese
- 61: Björn Wiemer: Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages
- 62: Lars Johanson: Grammaticalization in Turkic Languages
- 63: Seongha Rhee: Grammaticalization in Korean
- 64: Heiko Narrog and Toshio Ohori: Grammaticalization in Japanese
- 65: Hilary Chappell and Alain Peyraube: Grammaticalization in Sinitic Languages
- References
- Subject Index
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